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Microsoft is testing Auto HDR to improve non-HDR Windows PC games

Microsoft is testing Auto HDR to improve non-HDR Windows PC games

Posted on March 17, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

For now, you’ll need to have an HDR-certified monitor and be a member of the Windows Insider program to take advantage of this technology.

When the Xbox Series X and S launched with its Auto HDR feature late last year, the PC was left out in the cold. That could soon change. Microsoft has begun testing the feature on the PC as part of the Windows 10 Insider Build 21337, and there’s even a cool new split-screen feature that lets you see the differences on your own screen.
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Computers & IT Tags:Auto HDR, games, Microsoft, monitor, PC, PC Games, Windows, Windows 10, Xbox, Xbox Series X

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